Show CARE OF PULLETS WHILE ON RANGE H just feeding tile chickens sounds amill than the task really Is if tile the bickens aro are to be well fed the puri poso for which the flock Is ih being kept apas hns a grent great deal to do with the mat inter rations nations for fattening main cenance Ie ie nanco nance growth and egg production product lon isgro M are all different and will als also 0 be earled varl ed according to the age of the t ile C chickens I 1 I 1 I 1 C k e n s 11 twenty one kinds of chicken feeds jall all i of them different in their result jand all of them suited to different dIf Terent purposes are exhaustively analyzed and discussed in a new bulletin by prof A it II winter of the poultry husbandry hus bus bandry ban dry department of tile ohio state university I 1 the bulletin no 03 entitled poultry feeding stuffs and nations lins fins been published publia bL id by tile the agricultural service of the university t in addition to tile the definitions and discussions of tile the various feeds there anre are given six formulae for rations of then them are starting and grow ing rations and the other four are 4 A 4 fur for laying hens along with the f formulae for tile the rations there are dl 11 erections rec ions for making simple rind and oil V j elent dent feeding equipment for the pul poul try yar yard s T two w 0 special s fattening rations are suggested one for hens and the other for or young birds for liens a ration radon ol 01 0 ti porn corn meal 40 parts by weight wel glit mixed with CO 60 parts by weight of liquid milk Is suggested for the younger 1 w birds a greater variety of grains li recommended the formula culls for a mash consisting of fio 69 parts of ground corn 25 parts of wheat hour flour 10 parts of finely ground oats 5 parts of meat scrap and I 1 piert V of salt till thle mash should lie be mixed i with enough liquid milk tomake to make a bat ter that wilt will pour fairly easily |